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FREMONT, Calif., — The Men’s Wearhouse (NYSE: MW) today announced the launch of its latest innovation in wedding apparel service. Starting in early 2015, brides and grooms will be able to schedule an appointment to work with a Men’s Wearhouse expert formalwear stylist in their home or at a location convenient to them, in addition to offering best-in-class store service.

Doug Ewert, Men’s Wearhouse Chief Executive Officer, commented, “As North America’s largest provider of men’s formalwear, we are excited to bring a new level of convenience and personalized service to our customers. By leveraging our leading market position and our expertise in style, quality and fit, we are now offering in-home formalwear consultations to brides and grooms for their special day.

“Weddings create moments that last a lifetime and we know that brides and grooms won’t trust their wedding attire to just anyone,” added Ewert. “Our experienced formalwear stylists will help couples select the perfect look for all the men in their wedding party. Whether that’s exclusive styles like Vera Wang tuxedos, Joseph Abboud custom suits, or something less traditional, our new in-home formalwear consultation service will make it easy to find your style, color and fit.”

Founded in 1973, Men’s Wearhouse is one of North America’s largest specialty retailers of men’s apparel with 1,756 stores. The Men’s Wearhouse, Jos. A. Bank, Moores and K&G stores carry a full selection of suits, sport coats, furnishings and accessories in exclusive and non-exclusive merchandise brands and Men’s Wearhouse and Tux stores carry a limited selection. Most K&G stores carry a full selection of women’s apparel. Tuxedo rentals are available in the Men’s Wearhouse, Jos. A. Bank, Moores and Men’s Wearhouse and Tux stores. Additionally, Men’s Wearhouse operates a global corporate apparel and workwear group consisting of Twin Hill in the United States and Dimensions, Alexandra and Yaffy in the United Kingdom.

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